Professional Development Resources Tag: Assessment

Early Detection of Classroom and Family Problems

This article originally appeared in Ten Da’at, Vol. 1, Issue 1, 1987, pp. 5-6. Appears here with permission. The yeshiva student, like any other... Read more

Mentoring Re-visted

The large attrition rate among new teachers led over thirty states in America to mandate the implementation of mentoring programs for beginning teachers. This... Read more

Observing Schools

A few months back an interesting and to my mind potentially important debate on the question of pluralism in schools opened up in these... Read more

Teaching and Learning Hebrew -Steering Or Drifting?

Prof. Aryeh Wohl was the Educational Director of the Center for Educational Technology (CET-MATACH) in Israel for thirty years. He is the Senior Editor... Read more

Teaching Hebrew as a Second/Foreign Language

This time last year I sat at my desk thinking about what is wrong with the teaching of Hebrew as a second/foreign language. The... Read more

Reducing Grades as a Means of Imposing Discipline

This article originally appeared in Ten Da’at, vol. 4, 1, 1989. Appears here with permission. Educators universally recognize the professional obligation to maintain the... Read more

The Relationship Between English and Hebrew Reading and Externalizing Behavior Amongst Orthodox Jewish Boys

This article examines the association between reading problems and behavior problems in bilingual situations. To read the article, click here. Read more